• @[email protected]
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        205 months ago

        Load it to what? Who’s going to pay for all the bandwidth and storage. How much are y8u willing to host? Peertube is never going to take off because it well cost users and people like free.

        • @grue
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          95 months ago

          Who’s going to pay for all the bandwidth and storage.

          The users – it’s all bittorrent.

        • @[email protected]
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          65 months ago

          Just add “decentralized web3 mining” somewhere in the page and crypto-dipshits will host the shit out of it. No actual cryptocurrency nor even a whitepaper required.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 months ago

          You’re right, but I dream that one day enough people will realise that the “free” model is shit and be willing to pay.

          I’d love to support a content producer on peertube who hosts their own content - the proviso being that their content is engaging enough to want to watch.

    • Howdy
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      105 months ago

      I just went and looked to see if peertube is remotely viable… technically seems working. I found an app on f-droid, got on a bigger instance (1k users seems about the biggest). Videos load and play. There isn’t much content at all. A real shame. So yeah we don’t have an option

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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        195 months ago

        Other than using Patreon or something on the side, I don’t see how anyone is going to make money off of creating Peertube content, either. Becoming a millionaire Youtube star à la Mr. Beast or Linus or whoever the fuck is obviously every aspiring videographer’s goal on there, whether it actually happens or not, and that inherent commercialization draws creators to the platform regardless of whether or not we think it’s for good or for ill.

        Peertube, if it ever takes off, will probably be like early Youtube in that the people posting to it will be enthusiasts who want to, not personalities doing it in the hopes of getting rich. That might be a good thing, depending on how you look at it, but don’t ever expect the kinds of ultra-produced, professional content we see on Youtube these days coming from people who can afford to hire camera teams, video editors, sound people, scriptwriters, on-location shoots, etc., etc.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      45 months ago

      I upload my videos there. Started off because professor wanted us to record ourselves then I just uploaded whatever. It’s not much but it’s honest work.

      • Victoria Antoinette
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        15 months ago

        you can still get paid but you’ll need to make your own revenue stream.